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Spaceman Spiff 04-07-2005 02:02 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]Other than that, I'm on my own for my gift. I'm considering dropping 1,400 on a Warwick Corvette Standard 5, but I'm not 100% on that.

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]
I seriously think that you should buy the bass if you really want it.
Look at me, I just recently spent $1000 on my SR506 and haven't regretted it for even a second. :thumb:

jaco jr 04-07-2005 02:02 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]Oh how thoughtful! :rolleyes:

Thanks. :p

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]
can i have another gav point for such a generous gift?

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:03 PM

[QUOTE=kili]This time, quoting didn't win from the edit :thumb:


Science is nice Gav :thumb: I am more biological than science though, science comes in at a nice second place![/QUOTE]

Yeah, I'm more physical science than biological science. I like math and difficult concepts, hence why I'm the MX Chem Nerd.

:thumb:

-Gav

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:04 PM

[QUOTE=Left Shoe]dude you could buy a nice squier for less than 1500 =D[/QUOTE]

I could also buy your mother's soul. :thumb:

;)

:thumb:

-Gav

fatbandit 04-07-2005 02:04 PM

Hmm, we saw a very small amount of Caesium blow up a bathtub on our school field, so its powerful...

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:05 PM

[QUOTE=Spaceman Spiff]I seriously think that you should buy the bass if you really want it.
Look at me, I just recently spent $1000 on my SR506 and haven't regretted it for even a second. :thumb:[/QUOTE]

Yeah I'm heavily debating it. :confused:

College...or Warwick Corvette Standard 5.

Decisions, decisions...

:thumb:

-Gav

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:06 PM

[QUOTE=jaco jr]can i have another gav point for such a generous gift?[/QUOTE]

I don't usually give out GPs if I'm asked, but I'm feeling generous today:

Everyone who wishes me a happy birthday today (or has already wished me one) gets 5 GPs.

:thumb:

-Gav

jaco jr 04-07-2005 02:07 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]I could also buy your mother's soul. :thumb:

;)

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]
you could either buy me a fender p bass lyte - or buy my soul to allow me to buy one
and how much is the average ritter bass?

jaco jr 04-07-2005 02:08 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]I don't usually give out GPs if I'm asked, but I'm feeling generous today:

Everyone who wishes me a happy birthday today (or has already wished me one) gets 5 GPs.

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]
nah only one come on
otherwise itll be commmon

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:08 PM

[QUOTE=fatbandit]Hmm, we saw a very small amount of Caesium blow up a bathtub on our school field, so its powerful...[/QUOTE]

Yeah, I'm pretty sure there are international chemical laws that prohibit overseas transport of cesium. It always has to be on land or in the air in extremely secure packages. :lol:

:thumb:

-Gav

kilian 04-07-2005 02:08 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]Yeah, I'm more physical science than biological science. I like math and difficult concepts, hence why I'm the MX Chem Nerd.

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]

hehe. I am more the biological science person :thumb: I was wondering to do a study named Life Science and Technology. That would be: study every single bit of the human cell and how it reacts to different things. And building nanotechnologie in it, revealing the DNA more and more (what everything does, making a human cell invinsible, it now has a kind of selfdestruct program in it)

Oh. I could continue for hours :D

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:09 PM

[QUOTE=jaco jr]you could either buy me a fender p bass lyte - or buy my soul to allow me to buy one
and how much is the average ritter bass?[/QUOTE]

No, no, and I don't know. :thumb: :p

:thumb:

-Gav

fatbandit 04-07-2005 02:10 PM

Well, we had to keep our distance, hehe. It was funny.

jaco jr 04-07-2005 02:10 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]No, no, and I don't know. :thumb: :p

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]
why not the second idea - you could sell it on ebay for a fair bit - ive already sold my DNA on ebay for £15

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:11 PM

[QUOTE=kili]hehe. I am more the biological science person :thumb: I was wondering to do a study named Life Science and Technology. That would be: study every single bit of the human cell and how it reacts to different things. And building nanotechnologie in it, revealing the DNA more and more (what everything does, making a human cell invinsible, it now has a kind of selfdestruct program in it)

Oh. I could continue for hours :D[/QUOTE]

That's cool stuff, man.

See, you explain cells, I explain the chemistry BEHIND the cells.

I just prefer the difficulty of chemistry and the application of math. I find the subject fascinating overall.

:thumb:

-Gav

Spaceman Spiff 04-07-2005 02:13 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]Yeah I'm heavily debating it. :confused:

College...or Warwick Corvette Standard 5.

Decisions, decisions...

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]
Well, with a job (I'm not sure if you have one) you could work overtime/take other people's shifts sometimes to get extra money so that you'll be able to do both things without much screwing up of your plans.


[QUOTE]Everyone who wishes me a happy birthday today (or has already wished me one) gets 5 GPs.[/QUOTE]
0mgz!!!!!111 n0w eye havz 6!!


:D

kilian 04-07-2005 02:13 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]That's cool stuff, man.

See, you explain cells, I explain the chemistry BEHIND the cells.

I just prefer the difficulty of chemistry and the application of math. I find the subject fascinating overall.
[/QUOTE]

That's also part of the program! But more how to do things with the cell, but in order to do that, you have to first know how it is build :thumb:

But I am not going to do that study :upset: I really like it! But I don't want to end in a lab! I want to teach, biology :thumb:

fatbandit 04-07-2005 02:14 PM

I find science boring. Sorry lads.

I find blowing bathtubs up fun though. :D

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:14 PM

[QUOTE=fatbandit]Well, we had to keep our distance, hehe. It was funny.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, it's similar when you burn a magnesium ribbon. It accepts diatomic oxygen very rapidly and the combustion that results is an extremely bright white light. It's blinding if you stare into it, so you have to look away and look out of the corner of your eye. :p

:thumb:

-Gav

fatbandit 04-07-2005 02:16 PM

Uhm, we burn Magnesium in the lab and look at it! :O

kilian 04-07-2005 02:17 PM

[QUOTE=fatbandit]Uhm, we burn Magnesium in the lab and look at it! :O[/QUOTE]

But not in greater quantities. :thumb:

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:17 PM

[QUOTE=Spaceman Spiff]Well, with a job (I'm not sure if you have one) you could work overtime/take other people's shifts sometimes to get extra money so that you'll be able to do both things without much screwing up of your plans.



0mgz!!!!!111 n0w eye havz 6!!


:D[/QUOTE]

I have a job that I hate, and I already work overtime on weekends (since I can't on weekdays due to homework). I make $8.36/hour, which is really good pay.

Lyk omfg enjoi roflmfao.

:thumb:

-Gav

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:19 PM

[QUOTE=kili]That's also part of the program! But more how to do things with the cell, but in order to do that, you have to first know how it is build :thumb:

But I am not going to do that study :upset: I really like it! But I don't want to end in a lab! I want to teach, biology :thumb:[/QUOTE]

After I receive my PhDs in chemistry and biochemistry, I hope to work as a chemical researcher and bochemical engineer, hopefully to find a cure for cancer (my life goal). After that, I plan on retiring and becoming a teacher for a few years (I'll be a fun teacher, I know it).

:thumb:

-Gav

Spaceman Spiff 04-07-2005 02:20 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]I have a job that I hate, and I already work overtime on weekends (since I can't on weekdays due to homework). I make $8.36/hour, which is really good pay.

Lyk omfg enjoi roflmfao.

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]
Making money at a job that you hate is better than, well... not making money... like me. :upset:

jaco jr 04-07-2005 02:20 PM

gav - did you know you share the same birthday as jackie chan and russell crowe?

jaco jr 04-07-2005 02:22 PM

also pope Clement XII's birthday - but hes dead now

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:23 PM

[QUOTE=Spaceman Spiff]Making money at a job that you hate is better than, well... not making money... like me. :upset:[/QUOTE]

:lol: True...I need money badly. I barely spend it.

**** college. :evil:

:thumb:

-Gav

kilian 04-07-2005 02:23 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]After I receive my PhDs in chemistry and biochemistry, I hope to work as a chemical researcher and bochemical engineer, hopefully to find a cure for cancer (my life goal). After that, I plan on retiring and becoming a teacher for a few years (I'll be a fun teacher, I know it).

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]

If you like to do that! I don't like lab-work, I need to be connected with people and things :) But teaching has always attracted me in all kinds of ways. So I'm going to study biology and then teach it.

Nice life goal :wave:
I also 'like' diseases, virusses etc.. to find a cure is always interesting

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:23 PM

[QUOTE=jaco jr]gav - did you know you share the same birthday as jackie chan and russell crowe?[/QUOTE]

No, that I did not, but my birthday was the same day Star Trek's final episode aired in 1969 (I think?).

:thumb:

-Gav

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:25 PM

[QUOTE=kili]If you like to do that! I don't like lab-work, I need to be connected with people and things :) But teaching has always attracted me in all kinds of ways. So I'm going to study biology and then teach it.

Nice life goal :wave:
I also 'like' diseases, virusses etc.. to find a cure is always interesting[/QUOTE]

Yeah, that's cool. I hope to work with other lab techs. I'm a people person. :)

Thanks for the comments, by the way. I hope you find a cure for something, too (or accomplish your life goal).

:thumb:

-Gav

jaco jr 04-07-2005 02:25 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]No, that I did not, but my birthday was the same day Star Trek's final episode aired in 1969 (I think?).

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]
dotn forget pope clement XII - another thing you never knew but always wanted to supplies by jaco jr

kilian 04-07-2005 02:28 PM

[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]Thanks for the comments, by the way. I hope you find a cure for something, too (or accomplish your life goal).

:thumb:

-Gav[/QUOTE]
You've just wished for my band to become famous :lol:
That's one what I would like to do..

I've already achieved some 'life goals' though!
Becoming a prof. sailing instructor
Becoming a prof. speed skating (ice) instructor

:chug:


I think lab work can be very people-connected though, you don't know everything ;) you have to work in a team to achieve the most things I suppose!

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:29 PM

^ :lol: Thank you! I'll keep that in mind.

:thumb:

-Gav

spikeyjoey 04-07-2005 02:29 PM

...
 
umm...this has proabably been posted a thousand times before..but whos the one person who posted :( in the poll? :amaze:

kilian 04-07-2005 02:31 PM

[QUOTE=spikeyjoey]umm...this has proabably been posted a thousand times before..but whos the one person who posted :( in the poll? :amaze:[/QUOTE]

Mods will do that :thumb:

It is actually a fun poll though =) So don't wonder why we didn't let you vote :wave:

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:31 PM

[QUOTE=kili]You've just wished for my band to become famous :lol:
That's one what I would like to do..

I've already achieved some 'life goals' though!
Becoming a prof. sailing instructor
Becoming a prof. speed skating (ice) instructor

:chug:


I think lab work can be very people-connected though, you don't know everything ;) you have to work in a team to achieve the most things I suppose![/QUOTE]

Congrats! :chug:

Yeah, I agree. Team work is what gets stuff done.

:thumb:

-Gav

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:33 PM

[QUOTE=spikeyjoey]umm...this has proabably been posted a thousand times before..but whos the one person who posted :( in the poll? :amaze:[/QUOTE]

:lol: It's no one! :p

When Wintermute combined the old Casual threads (Casual 1, Casual 2, Casual 3, etc.), they all had different random polls. Therefore, al the polls were combined. The mods did the math to work it out so it.s 99.99% and a 0.01% for a very silly question on the poll (since the mods can manipulate the polls however they choose).

:thumb:

-Gav

Spaceman Spiff 04-07-2005 02:33 PM

So I decided I will defret my 4 string.

bottlerocket 04-07-2005 02:34 PM

^ Great!

Post pics when you do it!

:thumb:

-Gav

Left Shoe 04-07-2005 02:35 PM

aaaand im back


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